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Study shows unprecedented loss of ozone above Arctic. Loss of the Earth’s ozone layer above the Arctic last winter was unprecedented, scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory told CNN on Monday.

Study shows unprecedented loss of ozone above Arctic

In findings published in a new study in the journal Nature, scientists said a hole in the ozone was caused by an unusually long period of low temperatures in the stratosphere, the protective layer that shields the Earth’s surface from harmful radiation. While ozone loss is a sadly common occurrence at the South Pole, recent findings document a similar event happening at the Earth’s northernmost point. “We’ve never seen that kind of phenomenon in the Arctic before,” Michelle Santee, an atmospheric scientist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said.

Although it was comparatively small – “The area of the Arctic loss zone was about 60% the size of a typical ozone hole,” Santee said – the ozone hole has raised concerns among atmospheric scientists. The ozone hole is relatively stable, Santee said. U.S. defense secretary heads to Israel, then Egypt. U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is on a trip that will take him to Israel, Egypt and Belgium. NEW: U.S. defense secretary vows to help Israel's relations with neighborsNEW: He says he'll reaffirm the U.S. military relationship with Israel and EgyptNEW: He says budgetary constraints make NATO cooperation more imperativeHe'll meet with Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian leaders before a NATO meeting. Yemeni government airstrike mistakenly targets soldiers, kills 29, official says.